L'accord agricole de Marrakech: contenu, mise en œuvre et perspectives
Hélène Delorme and
Jean-Christophe Kroll
Mondes en développement, 2002, vol. 117, issue 1, 55-63
Abstract:
The Uruguay Round agreement signed in Marrakech in 1994 establishes new rules as regards agricultural policies. Access to domestic markets must be enlarged, export subsidies, internal prices and investment supports to agriculture must decrease, especially when they are linked to production. This agreement was first oriented towards the advantage of the European Union and the United States, and it has not much benefited developing countries, which propose today a new negotiation basis for the agricultural round opened in Doha in november 2001. Will this basis be adequate to respond to the requirements of their agricultural development?
Date: 2002
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